In 1661, Lucas Turner, a barber surgeon, and his sister, Sally, an apothecary, stagger off a small wooden ship after eleven weeks at sea. Bound to each other by blood and necessity, they aim to make a fresh start in the rough and rowdy Dutch settleme...
From the author of the acclaimed novel City of Dreams, the passionate story of Quentin Hale and Nicole Crane, set against the bloody and turbulent backdrop of the French and Indian War.1754. In a low-lying glen in Ohio Country, where both the French ...
Set against the dramatic backdrop of America's second war for independence, Beverly Swerling's gripping and intricately plotted sequel to the much-loved City of Dreams plunges deep into the crowded streets of old New York. Poised between the Ma...
City of God, the latest installment in Beverly Swerling's gripping saga of old New York, takes readers to Manhattan's clamorous streets as the nation struggles to find a compromise between slave and free, but hears the drums of war. This is New York ...
Beverly Swerling's critically acclaimed epic saga continues as New York emerges from the Civil War into the Gilded Age -- a city marked by soaring expansion and teeming with unbridled ambition and dazzling glamour. It is 1864. The South's surrende...
In the tradition of Kate Mosse, a swiftly-paced mystery that stretches from modern London to Tudor England In modern-day London, architectural historian and recovering alcoholic Annie Kendall hopes to turn her life around and restart her career by...
From the best selling author of CITY OF DREAMS and BRISTOL HOUSE, a story that races from 1890 to London during the Blitz. "Hello, America, this is Mollie Pride..."It begins with an American heiress who thinks she's bartering her fortune for a title,...